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SUBSIST​.​209D - Sacred & Profane

by Whoismarce

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Intro 02:17
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Profane Mind 05:50
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Unafraid 05:31
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Sacrilege 06:07
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Devotion 06:00
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about

Cold, splintered, polished, deep, mysterious, and menacing, are some of the emotions and visual landscapes that emerge from the sound. As the tracks follow one another, the atmosphere is covered with darkness and dance that finally becomes a ritual. Excellent sound.(Text by Club Furies)


From the very first texture, "Sacred & Profane" is an album that immerses the listener in an energetic journey, combining light and darkness in an electronic context.

As powerful basslines and pulsating synths, a mystical and provocative atmosphere is created, inviting you to surrender to the dance floor.
Hypnotic rhythms and intricate sound textures explore the duality of human nature, conveying both transcendental essence and primal impulses.



Marcelo Lopez AKA Whoismarce, was born in April 1990 in the city of Libertad (West Side of Buenos Aires, Argentina).
From a very young age he became interested in the urban sound, more precisely Hip-Hop and the art of Djing, which led him to delve into the subject and get to know the Techno.

At the age of 20, he began to know the circuit of clubs and Raves of the underground of Buenos Aires, which influenced him to take his first steps as a DJ in the scene.

Currently as a producer and live hardware performer Whoismarce stands out in his Techno sound mixing EBM, Acid, Industrial and Rave sounds, resulting in a dark, energetic and aggressive style, always headed to the dance floor.

Releases:

- Tecnotecsi Records/ Simplecoding Recordings/ Solemne Records/ Subsist Records/ ANALOGmusiq/ Cancelled/ Pulse Records/ Neurom Records/ Interplanetary/ Smashead Records/ Armed Records/ Unterwelt/ Coded Platform/ INDUXTRIALL RECORDS / WMS - Whoismarce Series / Xelima Records.

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Desde su primer textura "Sacred & Profane" es un album que sumerge al oyente en un viaje sonoro enérgico, que combina luz y oscuridad en un contexto electrónico.
A medida que los potentes basslines y los pulsantes sintetizadores se entrelazan, se crea una atmósfera mística y provocadora que invita a dejarse llevar por la pista de baile.
Los ritmos hipnóticos y las texturas sonoras intrinsecas exploran la dualidad humana, transmitiendo tanto la esencia trascendental como los impulsos más oscuros.

Marcelo Lopez AKA Whoismarce, nació en Abril de 1990 en la ciudad de Libertad (oeste de Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Desde muy joven empezó a interesarse por el sonido urbano, mas precisamente el Hip-Hop y el arte del Djing, lo que lo llevó a profundizar en el tema
y conocer el Techno. A los 20 años comenzó a conocer el circuito de clubs y Raves del underground de Buenos Aires, lo cual lo influenció para dar sus primeros pasos como Dj.
Actualmente como productor y Live hardware performer Whoismarce se destaca en su sonido Techno mezclando sonidos EBM, Acids, industrial y Raves, dando como resultado final un estilo oscuro, enérgico y agresivo,
dirigido a la pista de baile...


Contact:
soundcloud.com/whoismarce
www.instagram.com/whoismarce/
xwhoismarcex@gmail.com

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released June 19, 2023

Artwork by Fon

Mastering by Magic Studio

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Subsist & Faith Disciplines Valencia, Spain

Subsist is a label dedicated to delivering cutting edge underground electronic/techno music to the world stage

Each album or EP will showcase a selection of tracks in all shapes and forms from talented electronic music producers across the globe.

Faith Disciplines is a sublabel of Subsist Records, focused on more experimental sound territories.
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